Subject: Re: Waves of sound through the galaxy interfere with each other
From: Don Bowey
Date: 15/01/2008, 18:58
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.electronics.design

On 1/15/08 10:15 AM, in article
yI6jj.39841$Pv2.15250@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net, "Bob Eld"
<nsmontassoc@yahoo.com> wrote:


Lighten up.  It's a fun post and it was a great opportunity to practice top
posting.

Well, you got that part right! " I don't know how radio works." Maybe when
you do learn how it works, how electromagnetic energy is generated and
propogates and that "sound" does NOT travel through empty space, you will
have a greater understanding of what goes on and which side of the bread the
butter is on.

For openers, electromagnetic waves do NOT interfere or interact with each
other as you imply. If they did, you would not be able to see the stars as
individual points or be able to tune a radio.

Maybe you need to dig into the subject a little more before postulating a
grand thory. Good luck.